Aides to McCain, Bush Discuss Convention Role
</p> Nothing has been finalized, and it remains to be seen whether McCain will be given a prime-time speaking slot.
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</p> Nothing has been finalized, and it remains to be seen whether McCain will be given a prime-time speaking slot.
Bill Delahunt (D) in the 10th district, which runs south of Boston to Cape Cod. </p> Things went slightly better for Jones earlier this month when Rep.
</p> It won’t happen, Andrews said, because of Bush’s “radical agenda.”
</p> McCain and Sen.
</p> To counter all that bad news, House and Senate GOP leaders hope to foment good news by passing the $400 billion-plus Defense Department spending bill on both floors this week.
</p> In his complaint, Bell charged that DeLay violated federal law and House rules “by soliciting campaign contributions from Westar Energy in return for legislative assistance on the energy bill.”
</p> The bill, which counts 141 co-sponsors, would require that all electronic voting machines produce a voter-verified paper record by the November elections.
</p> Coinciding with the publication of former President Bill Clinton’s memoirs, “My Life,” two anti-Republican documentaries make their debuts in Washington this week — and along with them, expect some
</p> In a June 17 letter to Guest Services, Inc.
You’ve got to hand it to Bill Clinton. As always, his timing is perfect.
Gary Locke’s (D) veto of part of a bill to tweak the blanket system, which a federal court had ruled unconstitutional.
</p> And Wamp, apparently, is not alone. </p> An analysis of the hundreds of recently filed financial statements turned up 10 House Members who listed very little in the way of assets.
</p> “It’s being overcome by political motives,” Cornyn said. </p> It’s unclear which vehicle Democrats will use to try an amendment for the subpoenas.
</p> Such criticism of the bill has not only hampered its advance so far in the Senate, but also left the Republican leadership in the House firmly set against it.
</p> Reps.
</p> A draft of the report that will accompany the fiscal 2005 legislative branch spending bill states: “The Committee is concerned by frequent and uncoordinated publicity appearances by the Chief of
</p> While bestowing the award upon Snowe, FRAC recognized years of effort on her behalf aimed at helping the poor.
Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) defended his decision to campaign against Minority Leader Tom Daschle (D-S.D.) this year, and accused his Democratic critics Friday of putting partisan politics
opposed” to Allard’s bill — was aware of the proposed amendment’s existence.
</p> Quite the opposite, in fact.